Research into Europeanization Working Paper Series
The Research into Europeanization Working Paper Series is a peer reviewed platform for publishing research-based articles predominantly dealing with research into the multiplicity of social processes, interactions, and policies relating to Europeanization and international encounters in Europe. Perspectives may be interdisciplinary. Empirical, theoretical and conceptual texts of significant originality will be considered for publication. The Research into Europeanization Working Paper Series publishes foremost full-length articles on work in progress, but will also consider original reviews, conference speeches, and notes in order to provide the research community with the most recent developments. The Series welcomes contributions that seek to enhance understanding of social processes relating to Europeanization, Internationalization and further trans-national activities and processes in Europe. This may relate, inter alia, to the field of research into trans-cultural encounters and communication, migration, the formation of attitudes towards Europe, comparative studies on social inequality and welfare, or the internationalization of businesses and education. All methodological approaches are welcomed. The series publishes at least biannually.
10/2016 | Monika Eigmüller Kommentar: Krise als Chance? Europa an der Wegscheide (also in English) |
9/2015 | Klarissa Lueg International study programs and perceived intercultural differences: a non-essentialist approach to how and why in Denmark international and domestic students differ |
8/2014 | Monika Eigmüller und Nikola Tietze A 'Socio-histoire' of Europeanization. Perspectives for a diachronic comparison |
7/2013 | Felix Wilke |
6/2013 | Stefanie Börner, Monika Eigmüller, Monika Senghaas (Re)organising Social Security. Social Policy in Europe between Territory, Legitimacy and Identity |
5/2013 | Thilo Fehmel Sozialpolitik per Tarifvertrag. Ursachen und Folgen der Vertariflichung sozialer Sicherung |
4/2012 | Monika Eigmüller |
3/2012 | Stefanie Börner In Search for the European Social Question. Historicising European Social Policy |
2/2012 | Anja Keutel |
1/2011 | Monika Senghaas |